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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues State Representative; District 34; Republican Party | |||
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The questions were prepared by the League of Women Voters of the Cincinnati Area and asked of all candidates for this office. See below for questions on
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Answer from Gregory D "Greg" Delev:
Delev & Williams, LLC
Cincinnati, Ohio Managing Partner
Practice Areas: Emphasis civil and commercial litigation. Plaintiff's litigation, Commercial Law, Bankruptcy
February `96 to present
Special Counsel to the Ohio Attorney General, Betty D. Montgomery
June`95 to present
Special Counsel to the Hamilton County Prosecutor-Michael K. Allen
June 2000-present
Phillipps, Carson, Eynon & Ross
Cincinnati, Ohio Associate Attorney
Responsible to develop and maintain a client base, while providing assistance in research and representation of the firms' clients. Emphasis in corporate, litigation, probate and criminal law.
August `91 to February `96
Hamilton County Public Defender
Cincinnati, Ohio. Trial Counsel in Juvenile and Domestic Relations and Dependency
December `92 to June `95
United States District Court (N.D. Ohio)
Toledo, Ohio. Law Intern to Judge Nicholas Walinski. Research and draft memoranda regarding cases and judicial proceedings.
January `91 to May `91
Chester, Hoffman, Willcox & Saxbe
Columbus, Ohio. Summer Law Clerk
May `90 to August `90
Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas
Cincinnati, Ohio. Research and draft memoranda for judges regarding judicial proceedings. Special Assignment: Peter E. Rose v. A. Bartlett Giamatti.
May `89 to August `89
The Cincinnati Automobile Club (AAA)
Cincinnati, Ohio. Government Affairs Coordinator
Develop and maintain legislative activity on a local, state and federal level. Write articles and editorials for the club magazine. February `86 to August `88
Marina Bank
Chicago, Illinois.
Assistant Marketing Director.
June `85 to January `86
The Ohio House of Representatives
Columbus, Ohio. Constituent Aide
Serve as liaison between the general public and the Legislators, resolve inquiries. Draft legislation, correspondence, reports and speeches. Attend committee meetings.
Aug `80 to October `84
Education
The University of Toledo College of Law
Toledo, Ohio. Emphasis: Litigation, International Law. Member: Moot Court Board Trial Team Regional Semifinalist, Charles W. Fornoff Moot Court Competition Semifinalist, International Law Society. J.D. May `91
The Ohio State University
B.S. Political Science/International Studies
December `84
Military
1st Lieutenant Infantry
The Ohio National Guard - Positions Held:
Infantry Platoon Leader, Aide-De-Camp, Executive Officer, Training NCO.
May `79 to August `88
Associations/Civic Involvement
Professional Associations: Admitted to: Ohio November `91 U.S. District Court S.D. Ohio January, Member Ohio Bar Association, Cincinnati Bar Association `92 Member: Cincinnati & Ohio Bar Associations. Army Officers Association (Government Affairs Coordinator). Lecturer: Numerous Seminars on Litigation and Collections, Member Professionalism Committee Cincinnati Bar Association, and Commerical Law League of America
Civic Involvement
Member Hamilton County Republican Finance Committee; Hamilton County Mental Health Board; Prevent Blindness SW Ohio; Anderson Twp. Cable Board Chairman, Hamilton County Conservative Forum 1996, Chairman O'Brien of Ohio State Rep., Organized Taxed Enough Already; Anderson Twp. Planning & Zoning Committee; Past Past President McNicholas High School Alumni Board; Save Our Skins. Former Member of OKI Council of Governments, Citizens Against Substance Abuse (CASA), Consultant to various political campaigns. Mercantile Library, Bankers Club. Cincinnati Citizens Police Association
Publications
Author: "How Three Lost Cigars Changed History," Smoke Magazine Spring 97 Author: "An Analysis of A Bill Creating the Ohio Volunteer Commission"
Guest Columnist: The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati Post, The Toledo Blade, Forest Hills Journal.
Personal
Awards: National Guard Scholarship, Chi Phi Scholarship, Mayoral Proclamation-City of Cincinnati for CASA, Freedom Foundation Journalism Award
Hobbies: Running, Golf, Reading, Swimming
Languages: German, Bulgarian, Latin
D.O.B. February 28, 1961. Married 1986
Political Experience
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Founder Club 2000
Hamilton County Finance Executive Committee
Advisor to other campaigns
Hamilton County Republican Club
Member since 1987
Answer from Gregory D "Greg" Delev:
A vote for Greg Delev means supporting all local schools, all police, and NO MORE TAXES! Greg Delev believes that these goals can be achieved, and Republican issues can be maintained, without having to act fanatical + a view that Anderson Township has in its current representation.
Ronald Reagan showed, democracy, capitalism and free markets all result in a stronger environment, society. Greg Delev wants to carry this spirit to Columbus. Greg believes taking these views to Columbus will translate into better local government, better local schools, and a better neighborhood for our community.
There are problems in Columbus that affect everyone, and that are becoming more important to all of us. Greg emphatically believes that Columbus must be kept out of local schools; Greg understands that the current state of School Finance needs a fresh perspective; and Greg believes that the solution lies in something more intricate than just imposing heavier taxes.
Greg believes that the current legislature believes that the solution to everything is to just vote "no" on all issues. We need a legislator who is able to rise above the negative dialogue and try to solve the problems. This is thewhat Anderson Township, and Eastern Cincinnati needs and deserves.
The options are between Delev and constructive government with limits, and the current legislature which simply says no to all things, regardless of the impact.
Greg Delev has the determination and the judgment to get the job done. We need a constructive voice in Columbus, not just a "no" vote.
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